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"Claims" -- Risk & Insurance Listings
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The Wives of "Walter"
Little did we know the warehouse worker's life was like a reality TV show.
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06/01/13
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Claims
Patient-centered approach and mandating controls of interstate operability could be keys to reducing abuse and decreasing recovery times.
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05/01/13
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Claims
Patient-centered approach and mandating controls of interstate operability could be keys to reducing abuse and decreasing recovery times.
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05/01/13
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Big Comeback
On his first day on the job, tragedy struck Ronald Matthews.
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05/01/13
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Balanced Approach
George Neale's calming presence anchors Liberty Mutual's commercial claims operation.
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03/01/13
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Wrestling with Collateral
Whether it is more efficient to use an insurance company's balance sheet rather than corporate resources as a bulwark against future claims, that is the question at renewal time.
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12/17/12
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Women, Boomers Filing More LTD Claims
The poor economy and more women in the workforce are seen as having an impact on the latest long-term-disability claims statistics.
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10/11/12
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Irene: One Year Later
Looking back on the storm that confounded expectations -- and was devastating all the same.
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07/24/12
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Claims
In 2011, the EEOC received the most discrimination claims in its 46-year history. The agency has a flashy record in prosecuting disability cases, but a spottier resume with regard to other types of claims.
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05/01/12
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Discrimination and the New EEOC
The EEOC has a flashy record in prosecuting disability cases, but a spottier resume with regard to other types of claims.
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05/01/12
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Data Rules the Road
Lower prices for mobile resource management systems have allowed midsize companies to monitor and manage risk to their commercial fleets, but premiums savings still depend on the fleet and the insurer.
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04/13/12
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Express Kidnaps Pressure Rates
An estimated 30,000 annual kidnappings has led to a spike in kidnap and ransom claims. The greatest threat seen these days is so-called "express kidnappings."
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03/01/12
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Cruise Lines Use Law and Contracts to Limit Liability (New York Times)
The wreck of the Costa Concordia has attracted those habitual companions of disaster: lawyers.
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01/30/12
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Insurance Scammer Finally Seized
After defrauding an insurance company of millions then faking his own death in an attempt to evade authorities, a brazen insurance scammer is finally caught in Canada.
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01/16/12
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Taking Control of Claims
Occupational health nurse used a variety of measures, including teamwork and collaboration, to upgrade claims management at Big Lots on-site clinics.
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12/01/11
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Claims
Sites with environmental challenges pose big risks and sometimes bigger rewards.
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12/01/11
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Fighting for Control
Is it best for the owner or for the contractor to control the insurance program?
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11/16/11
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Serving Notice to Restaurants
Laws requiring eateries to display food allergy awareness posters and provide allergy training for servers may be gaining steam.
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11/15/11
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Culture Change in Finnegan's Wake
The town of Islip, N.Y., on Long Island's south shore, hires a workers' comp manager who cracks down on fraud and abuse. For his efforts, the town receives a coveted national workers' compensation award.
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11/01/11
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The Rise of Agnosticism
Future claims management success demands redefining flexibility and responsiveness across a multiplicity of platforms.
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10/15/11
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